Freeze Pop Holders ~ Keep Those Little Hands Warm & Clean

Last year my sister bought a set of freeze pop holders from Leaps & Bounds and we thought they were the coolest thing. When planning my little guys carnival birthday I wanted to include one for each kiddie in their goody bag and made these quick, easy and inexpensive alternatives.

All you need is some scrap fleece and some thread and your kiddies little hands will be nice warm and clean when enjoying their next freeze pop!Cut a piece of fleece 5 inches long by 2 1/2 inches wide. You can makes these any size but this seems to fit a standard icy pop pretty well.

I used pinking sheers for a little design along the edges; however a regular cut would work as well.

Sew a straight line down each side and across the bottom. {It literally took me longer to set up my machine than to sew ~ so easy!}

Pop in a freeze pop and let your little one go to town! When they get messy, pop them in the wash and re-use. If you missed my post yesterday about making your own healthy freeze pops you can find it here. Enjoy!

This is brilliant! I love it. Also love the idea to use the foodsaver to make your own. We’re always wrapping little washcloths and napkins around our frozen go-gurts or ice pops – my girls will LOVE these!!

Such an “aha!” idea! In the past I’ve wrapped the bottom with a paper towel- this is so much more fun and effective! Thanks for sharing such a great, cute and quick idea! Enjoy your own freeze pops too 🙂

I love this idea! My son always grabs a washcloth to keep his hands from freezing. During the summer I can never find a clean washcloth. I posted about this on my blog… 4growingboys.blogspot.Thanks again

Thank you so much for the idea. My son is going for surgery to have his tonsils and adenoids taken out soon and these will help with cold hands. I featured you on my blog http://www.getinspired2.blogspot.com Please check it out.

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LOVE this idea! I kinda ran with it and since I didn’t have any felt I just used some fabric I had here and made some for my boys & my nieces/nephews for 4th of July. They were a big hit. Thanks soo much for the tut & idea!

i Stephanie Lynn 🙂 I was wondering if it’s ok for me to feature this on Fun Family Crafts? It’s a site similar to Craftgawker except it only features kid’s crafts (ages 1-18). There also a category for crafts FOR kids made by adults (excluding clothing). I’d be happy to feature this for you, or if you have others you’d like featured, you can register and submit as many as you like!

Hi Stephanie Lynn! I came across your site and I LOVE all of your ideas. I often share tutorials I find while search the net and I have shared one of yours. Stop by and take a look. Thank you for so many fabulous DIY projects. I can’t wait to try so many of them! Blessings,Rachel owner of Eljah*Bhttp://www.eljahb.etsy.com

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